Obituary published on Legacy.com by Roberts & Martinez Funeral Home on Oct. 10, 2025.
In Loving Memory of Tracy Lea Lambert December 25, 1966 – October 7, 2025
Heaven gained a most precious soul with the passing of Tracy Lea Lambert, age 58, of the Fort Worth metroplex. Born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1966, in Huntsville, Texas, Tracy was a radiant gift to her loving parents, Charles Gordon Lambert and Francis Ann Walker Lambert. From the very beginning, her life was a reflection of resilience, faith, and unshakable love. Raised in a close-knit family rooted in Baptist faith, Tracy developed a deep and personal relationship with God. Though she was never fond of the formalities and structures of church, her faith was unwavering and sincere. Every Sunday she faithfully accompanied her mother to worship-an act that spoke to her devotion, obedience, and profound love for both God and family. Tracy's faith was quiet yet powerful, and those who knew her could see the light of the Lord shining through her gentle spirit. Tracy spent her school years in Orangefield, Texas, where she attended through the tenth grade. She enjoyed learning, being around others, and finding joy in the little things that made each day special. Her life was marked by courage and determination, as she lived with significant physical challenges from a young age. Despite the obstacles she faced, Tracy remained cheerful, optimistic, and remarkably strong. Her mother lovingly described her as a "super trooper"-a fitting title for a woman who met life's trials with grace and laughter. Although she never held a traditional job, Tracy's purpose in life was found in love-love for her family, for her animals, for her favorite shows, and for the small, beautiful moments that made up her days. She adored her family beyond measure, always bringing warmth and light to their home. Her mother, Francis, was her steadfast companion and caregiver, and their bond was one of unbreakable devotion. Tracy also shared a special connection with her sister, Tammie Loera, and her brother-in-law, David Loera, who loved her dearly and brought her endless joy. Tracy found delight in life's simple pleasures. She enjoyed watching television-especially her all-time favorite show, VeggieTales, which brought her laughter and comfort. She could spend hours working on puzzles, patiently fitting each piece together as though it were a metaphor for the way she approached life-with care, determination, and patience. Tracy also had a special love for animals, particularly her beloved dog Buttons, a spirited little MinPin (a Doberman Pinscher and Chihuahua mix). Buttons was her constant companion and her greatest joy, faithfully by her side through the years. Her life was not without hardship. She endured countless medical procedures, visits with surgeons, and physical challenges that would have discouraged many. Yet Tracy never lost her spark or her sense of humor. She often joked about her least favorite person-her orthopedic surgeon-but even then, her good-natured wit and laughter shone through. She never allowed her disability to define her. Instead, she inspired those around her with her perseverance, kindness, and courage. Tracy was preceded in death by her beloved father, Charles Gordon Lambert, who no doubt welcomed her into Heaven with open arms. She is survived by her devoted mother, Francis Ann Walker Lambert, her cherished sister, Tammie Loera, and her brother-in-law, David Loera-all of whom will forever hold her memory close to their hearts.
A memorial service honoring Tracy's life will be held on Friday, October 17, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. at Roberts Family Funeral Home, located at 4200 Denton Highway in
Haltom City, Texas. Family and friends are invited to gather and celebrate the beautiful life of a daughter, sister, and friend who taught us all what true faith, love, and perseverance look like. Though Tracy's time on earth was met with trials, her spirit remained one of peace, laughter, and joy. She lived every day as a testament to quiet strength and enduring love. Her journey has now come full circle, and she rests at last in the arms of her Heavenly Father-whole, free, and surrounded by everlasting light. "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. He restoreth my soul " – Psalm 23
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